Here's Your Receipt, Sir! Will There Be Anything Else? refers to a series of memes based on a suggestive four-panel webcomic in which a retail clerk asks a customer who just purchased a box of Magnum condoms, a rope and a roll of duct tape whether he needs anything else.
A common way to play with this trope is to have one character insist on being called by name, but another character, usually a servant or similar role, agrees and continues using the title anyway, in the basic form of: "Don't call me Sir.". "Yes, Sir.".
However, in English, for "Yes, sir," the comma is used, with some exceptions in informal usage, (such as the above phrase). 6.39 "Yes," "no," and the like. A comma should follow the introductory yes, no, well, and the like, except in certain instances more likely to be encountered in informal prose or dialogue.
One is "Don't call me Sir, I work for a living note Or alternately, (usually in the U.K.) "I work for my money". ." Another is, "Don't call me Sir, my parents were married ."
In the 1st season episode (" Sightings ") a former enlisted service member takes offense being called sir by Harm. Another example is in " Dog Rober: Part 1 " when Harm goes to Admiral Boone’s place to inform him that the SecNav wants to have him as his troubleshooter. Boone: Don't sir me. I'm retired.
Of course, being Surrounded by Idiots, they keep forgetting. In The Last Kingdom, set during Anglo-Saxon England, Uhtred has little patience for his wife calling him "my lord" (as was customary at the time).
When Lucy calls Erza " Erza-san" on their first job together, Erza tells her that the "-san" isn't necessary, even though they don't actually become friends for a while. Erza otherwise seems to be fine with people calling her "Erza-san," including Bisca, Juvia, and Wendy.
Konoka repeatedly tries to get Setsuna to call her by her name instead of "Ojou-sama". When it is revealed Asuna is a princess, she insists Setsuna call her by her name. In the epilogue, Negi tells Yue that since she graduated and became a powerful mage in her own right, she doesn't have to call him "Master" anymore.
In the episode of the Australian children's series , The Ferals, Man's Best Friend, to trick a health inspector who is secretly a burgular who acts as a health inspector during the day, Derryn pretends to be Joe's pet dog, under the condition Derryn doesn't call him "Master". Joe: Don't call me 'Master'!
In the Fairy Girls spinoff, Wendy asks Sumire, a new recruit to the guild who's actually a traitor not to call her "Wendy-sempai," since the guild doesn't have a Sempai/Kohai system. Wendy is respectful of the older members but doesn't treat them as her sempai.
In Alicization, Alice, an Integrity Knight, says that Ronie and Tiese, Kirito and Eugeo's kohai from the academy, don't need to call her "Lady Knight" ("Kishi-sama"), but can call her by name since she thinks of herself as just another swordsman in the army protecting humanity.
On November 7th, 2019, NSFW artist merynyaa tweeted [1] a suggestive four-panel comic in which a female retail clerk sells a box of magnum condoms, a rope and a roll of duct tape to a customer, asking whether he needs anything else (shown below). In the last panel of the comic, the customer then grabs the clerk's shoulder.
Here's Your Receipt, Sir! Will There Be Anything Else? refers to a series of memes based on a suggestive four-panel webcomic in which a retail clerk asks a customer who just purchased a box of Magnum condoms, a rope and a roll of duct tape whether he needs anything else. Spawned by a viral voiceover meme, the format was popularized as the setup for bait-and-switch memes on YouTube in late April 2021.